A 5-watt, 12-volt xenon rigid loop base light bulb in clear or frosted that can be used in low voltage (12V) lighting systems, including display lights.

2 Models

Model#

PX-RL-5W-12V-C

PX-RL-5W-12V-F

Wattage

5 watts

5 watts

Voltage

12 volts

12 volts

Light Output

45 lumens

45 lumens

Bulb Color

Clear

Frosted

Basic Information

Bulb Shape: T3-1/4

Bulb Type: xenon

Maximum Overall Length: 1-3/4 inches MOL

Base Type: rigid loop base

Rated Life: 20,000 hours of rated life on average

Additional Information

Uses: sign lights, display lights

Dimmable: yes

Minimal UV Emission: xenon lamps emit less UV radiation than halogen, which can damage fabrics and artwork over time

Easy Lamp Handling: unlike a halogen light bulb, the glass envelope of a xenon light bulb may be touched with bare hands (while the lamp is cool) without causing the lamp to fail prematurely

Brand: Bulbrite

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I would recommend this item to a friend.

Brightness

October 12, 2012

These little bulbs were hard to find but after scouring the internet, Pegasus had them. Kind of pricey but they last for years. The bulbs I'm replacing were installed about 6 years ago.
I tested the 5-watt bulbs next to the 10-watt bulbs and could hardly tell a difference in brightness. So go with 5s if you want to save a couple watts.

Pros:

Warm ambient light.
Long life.

Cons:

They get really hot.

Brian H.

Kent, WA

5 Stars

I would recommend this item to a friend.

Great replacement

April 21, 2014

For less money than the original from Sea Gull Lighting. Light output appears to be the same.

Pros:

Ordering was easy and delivery time was good.

Larry L

Chicago, Illinois

4 Stars

I would recommend this item to a friend.

Hard to find, easy to use

August 30, 2013

Had to go online to get replacement bulbs, but they are bright, easy to install and you can touch them with your bare fingers.

By Ed Bauer from Canton, Ohio on June 8, 2013

I have these bulbs mounted in a light strip under a kitchen counter. It is about 15 years old. Is there any way to tell the voltage of my system, or should I just guess it is the 12 volt?

By Jacob from Pegasus Lighting on June 9, 2013

Answer:

Ed,

It's best not to guess unless you don't have to. The light bulbs could have a shortened life if you use the incorrect voltage.

I would suggest two things -
1) Check out the old bulbs. Sometimes there is an etch on the light bulb indicating the voltage or model number.
2) Check out the transformer. It might indicate on the label whether it's 12 or 24V.